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English goldsmiths and their marks: a history of the goldsmiths and plateworkers of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with over eleven thousand marks, reproduced in facsimile from authentic examples of plate, and tables of date-letters and other hall-marks employed in the assay offices of the United Kingdom (1905)


Author: Jackson, Charles James, Sir, 1849-1923
Subject: Plate; Goldsmiths; Silversmiths; Hallmarks
Publisher: London : Macmillan and co., limited
Language: English
Call number: NK7143 .J15
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Cornell University Library
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Collection: cornell; americana

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